Sentences with phrase «by cutting costs too»

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Companies like LeanPath, a scale - like technology that measures and tracks scraps and is helping IKEA cut down on its food waste by 50 percent by 2020, and consulting services like Foodprint Group, which is currently strategizing how food mecca Eataly can produce less waste while remaining cost efficient, are getting the word out that less food wasted means less money wasted, too.
Too many publishers, especially in the small press — I'm looking at you, Deadite — cut costs by slashing page counts.
While Amazon's Kindle price reduction was no doubt spurred by Barnes & Noble's equally aggressive Nook cost cut, pressures from tablet devices such as the Apple iPad are pressuring e-reader prices at the high end too.
If a traditional loan is too much for what you need, and the small amount you can save by taking cost - cutting measures such as canceling magazine subscriptions, cutting coupons and eating in is too little, then perhaps now is when a $ 500 cash advance is just right for you.
Too many companies out there cut costs by sending you through a maze of confusing and automated phone trees.
To cut costs wherever we could, I decided I would drive overnight, lugging the heavier stuff (big TVs, free give - aways, PS3s etc) and saving on train tickets too (by including a couple of Q - Gamers in the drive too).
Why Graham Hill is a Weekday Vegetarian, and You Should Be Too Vegetarian Diet Could Cut Climate Change Mitigation Costs by 70 Percent
Homeowners will obviously save cash over time by cutting energy costs, but they'll get some immediate payback too: the product qualifies for a 30 % federal tax credit, up to $ 1,500.
If anything, the German feed - in tariff program has worked almost too well: The government announced in January it would cut the solar subsidy by up to 15 percent starting this summer to ease the expected $ 17.5 billion annual cost of paying people all too eager to install solar arrays on their homes.
They are of three types: (1) self - help programs; (2) «cutting costs by cutting competence» programs, by way of greater use of, students, paralegals, and «unbundled» legal services, wherein the client does more with the intended result that the cost will be lower because the lawyer does less; and, (3) pro bono charity, which, albeit commendable, is too small to have any significant impact upon the volume of legal services needed.
They are of three types: ( 1 ) self - help programs; ( 2 ) «cutting costs by cutting competence» programs, by way of greater use of, students, paralegals, and «unbundled» legal services, wherein the client does more with the intended result that the cost will be lower because the lawyer does less; and, ( 3 ) pro bono charity, which, albeit commendable, is too small to have any significant impact upon the volume of legal services needed.
The only way people using flat fees get by is by cutting corners, using cheap quality products, cheap services (or leaving out services), and generally have a lack of services available in their office available to individual agents because the cost would be too high.
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